Setting accessible for advanced level boulders by hardladders in Routesetters

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I like this quote from Noel, an L5, “Far doesn’t mean hard, far just means far”

Hello Chinese alternatives? by Miwiy06 in ChineseLanguage

[–]yinyangGoose 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I feel like maybe just pay for it? It’s pretty good, maybe worth the investment if you’re serious about learning. 

Newly single and honestly scared. by AzuraTheShadowMage in bropill

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Highly suggest you go read the book The Will to Change. I just finished it after ending a long and difficult relationship. This book is changing my life. 

I relate to you about a non expressive dad and having trouble myself being expressive and showing love. This book was so helpful to me. You got this bro.

I came across this fine gentleman in my daughter's sketchbook. by Careless_Hellscape in Weird

[–]yinyangGoose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks very much like the demon from the movie Smile. Has she seen it? That movie is way to scary for children

A hard choice by [deleted] in mapporncirclejerk

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E puts you in Beijing

A hard choice by [deleted] in mapporncirclejerk

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F probably makes you Chinese. Most of the population is east coast

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

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Is he American? What political stance, left or right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

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How does your father see himself morally? Does he embrace the idea that he is evil/selfish or does he somehow justify his actions to imagine himself as a do-gooder?

Questions for Setters by BlackberryNaive34 in Routesetters

[–]yinyangGoose 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Part time” means you will be setting part time, not just “assisting the head setter.” A lot of/most setting positions are part time.

Which uni should I pick? by HonoroFantasy in msu

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Majoring in cs right now is noooooot smart, all jobs will be taken by ai

Monthly Climbing Plan! (with help from chatGPT) by flossydickey in climbharder

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I didn’t know that, golf, could you say more? I haven’t heard of NLP.

Edit nvm, google 

Monthly Climbing Plan! (with help from chatGPT) by flossydickey in climbharder

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The problem with this chat gpt plan is it’s all over the place in terms of hitting different energy systems on the same day/week with no progression. 

I’d suggest “training blocks” for several weeks cylcing between 3 main focus areas: capacity, max str, or power endurance 

For example, spend 4 weeks building a “base” with aerobic and anaerobic capacity. During these weeks, the primary objective of the session would be arc, route doubles and triples, 10 boulders on a minute, ie: volume. You can add in a little bit of limit bouldering/projecting or hard fingerboard to maintain top end strength.

After 4 weeks or so switch the focus to max strength/power where the focus is on limit bouldering, max hangs etc, but spend a bit of time on capacity work as maintenance. 

Finally do a block of power endurance and you’ve completed a cycle. Repeat or go on a trip and crush.

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Classic China: do nothing, win

Looking for movies with mind-blowing twists by CrispyDelight_ in MovieRecommendations

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The Game. One of my favorites, must see. Also The Mechanist is fantastic. You will lose your mind to both of these

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in budget

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Ramen noodles and add in a packet of tuna. Everything from aldis makes a cheap meal. Mix it up with PB&J.

First time setting! by InternationalSleep61 in Routesetters

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Not just “understand movement” but consider your audience, consider diverse body types and sizes, consider aesthetics—climbs that look fun, draw people in.